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  1. Johann Geiler von Kaysersberg (16 March 1445 – 10 March 1510) was a priest, considered one of the greatest of the popular preachers of the 15th century. He was closely connected with the Renaissance humanists of Strasbourg , whose leader was the well-known Jakob Wimpfeling (1450–1528), called "the educator of Germany". [2]

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  3. Jean Geiler de Kaysersberg: Date of death: 10 March 1510 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) ... Johann Geiler von Kaisersberg.jpg 3,241 × 4,060; 766 KB.

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  5. 7 de feb. de 2017 · In 2002, Edward Peters erroneously stated that the ‘popular sermons of the theologian Johann Geiler von Kaisersberg, preached in Strasburg in 1508, condemned not magic (Zauberei), but witches (Von den Unholden, oder von den Hexen)’. 19 In 2007, Robert Thurston declared that Geiler had been ‘deeply anti-Semitic and regularly mentioned Jews and witches in the same denunciations’.

  6. Geiler was born on March 16, 1445, in Schaffhausen in Switzerland. His family moved within a year of his birth to Ammerschweier in Upper Alsace. After Geiler's father, who was the city clerk of Ammerschweier, was killed in a hunting accident, Geiler was raised by his grandfather in the nearby town of Kaysersberg.